When we signed Sheets last year after Ronnie's injury, I was waiting to see him in the Wild Cat as I just had this feeling he would be a perfect fit for it. We never saw it and I was confused by the end of the season. It wouldn't have hurt to see them try it a couple times as we should have used Patrick Turner.

Omar Kelly wrote:

Kory Sheets’ speed was one of the few things that jumps out at you just watching the pawns get moved across the board. He can get to the edges on stretch runs with ease, which makes me think he’d make an excellent Wildcat (the guy who runs the end around…think what Ricky Williams did when Ronnie Brown was the triggerman). But if that was the case why didn’t the Dolphins use Sheets in that role when Brown suffered his foot injury, and the Wildcat was limping on one leg late last season? Sheets needs to find a role on special teams to make the 53-man roster because Patrick Cobbs and Lex Hilliard contribute more to the team right now.

Sparano mentioned Sheets as being in the mix to be the kick off returner, along with RGM and Julius Pruitt.

Sheets came from a spread offense and his all around game is just not that polished, blocking assignments, blitz pickups, he also has to make plays in kick coverage, Sheets was used to just being handed the ball and it shows in his lack of skill at being a all around Rb.